MSG Varsity's high school experts Mike Quick and Jimmy Cavallo fill you in on where the top football stars will be attending college next Fall. Find out which local standouts you'll see on the college gridiron for years to come.

Rose, who was named All-Metro second team by MSG Varsity, had 72 tackles, including seven for losses, while totaling 65 pancakes on the offensive line. He was recruited to play on both sides of the ball, but Towson wants him to play center.

Longwood running back Isaiah White signed a national letter of intent to attend Stony Brook beginning next fall, the university announced Wednesday. He will become the latest Hansen Award winner to play for the Seawolves.

Sean McKean, a Newsday first-team All-Long Island defensive back for Connetquot; Kevin Bragaglia, a Newsday second-team All-Long Island running back for Sachem North, and Connor Farrell, a Newsday second-team All-Long Island linebacker for Sachem East, were among seven players who signed national letters of intent Wednesday to play for head coach Bryan Collins.

Missry was California dreaming after Sachem North completed an unbeaten fall season capped by the school's first Long Island and state titles. He was a Newsday All-Long Island first-team selection with 305 kills.

On a special National Signing Day edition of "Quick Hits," Mike Quick and Jimmy Cavallo update you on where our area's All-Metro football players will be attending college and discuss some local recruiting classes.

Conor Hughes, Ryan Bell and Nick Franzese will have an opportunity to play on scholarship one day, but the former Ridge standouts will have to prove themselves first as preferred walk-ons at their three Football Championship Subdivision programs.

David Njoku, the talented wide receiver from Cedar Grove, signed his National Letter of Intent with the Hurricanes Wednesday morning at home while New Jersey's weather was doing its best rendition of being South Beach's polemic opposite.